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Reviews

 

"... only Kathleen Culler hitting something close to the right note with her dizzy, darling of the social set Eva Standing."

Paul Vale for  The Stage, on 'Jubilee'




"...high society socialite and celebrity hostess, a fizzing Eva Standing (Kathleen Culler)"


ChiswickW4.com, on  'Jubilee'







"Kathleen Culler sparkles as Aggie. She has a fine singing voice and lights up the stage. She does an excellent job of creating and maintaining her characterizations."


​Roy Berko for RoyBerko.info, on Main-Travelled Roads



“Kathleen Culler combines cuddly and menacing as the title pet [Bunnicula]…"


Tony Brown for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, on Bunnicula







"The Actor's Summit production of Musical features Kathleen Culler, most recently seen in Quilters, who is perfectly cast as a gee-whiz Every Ingénue. Culler also gets to stretch her diva wings a bit in 'Aspects of Juanita."



The Cleveland Free Times, on Musical of Musicals, The Musical



 

"Jamie Koeth and Kathleen Culler play twins Dennis and Denise, both blessed with beautiful voices, and accomplished musicians to boot - he on the guitar and she on the flute."



The Cleveland Scene, on Sanders Family Christmas







"Culler provides much of the heart of the story as Aggie, who begins as a young, starry-eyed innocent. One of the most eloquent moments in the show occurs when Aggie says her one true love ''tore a seared and ragged path to an innocent, happy heart."



Kerry Clawson for the Akron Beacon Journal, on Main-Travelled Roads







"And the Silly Girls this year, Kathleen Culler, Sara Carnes, and Katie Carr, struck just the right communal note of abandoned infatuation."



CoolCleveland.com, on Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, 2006









"Actors' Summit newcomer Kathleen [Culler] looks like a redheaded china doll as Hermia, whose feminine sweetness is utterly disarming."



Kerry Clawson for the Akron Beacon Journal, on A Midsummer Night's Dream









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